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Rajasthan quota stir: Protestor found hanging in Bharatpur

The people of Saini community have been blocking the Jaipur-Agra national highway-21 for the last five days seeking 12% reservation in education and government jobs

Updated on: Apr 25, 2023 12:06 pm IST
By Suresh Foujdar
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A 48-year-old protestor was found hanging on a roadside tree on Tuesday morning in Rajasthan’s Bharatpur, where people of Saini, Mali, Maurya, Shakya and Kushwaha communities have been blocking the Jaipur-Agra national highway-21 for the last five days seeking 12% reservation in education and government jobs, police said.

Police said they have recovered a suicide note from the deceased. (HT Photo)

The deceased has been identified as Mohan Singh Saini, a native of Lalita Gandhar under Halena police station. Police said that they have sent the body to the Raj Bahadur Memorial hospital for post-mortem.

They said that they have recovered a suicide note from the deceased, in which he said, ‘’Jyotiba Phule jindabad, 12% Aarakshan lekar rahenge (Long live Jyotiba Phule, will take 12% reservation)’.

“My husband was a labourer and the only breadwinner in the family. We have a 25-year-old daughter and a 22-year-old son,” said his wife Amra Devi. Saini had been participating in the protest since April 21. “He came home for dinner late at night from the protest venue but went back again,” Devi said.

Police preventively arrested Murari Lal Saini, convener of the Phule Aarakshan Sangharsh Samiti and some others on Thursday. They were released on Sunday.

 
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